Yes there is and u can get it by placing the minimal fps numbers there ^and do the math with em.

U can get the minimal fps number by as "A/B" where "A" is the minimum frames needed to be rendered for the test for a valid result ( yes there is info about tests where some frames where rendered but still got N/A (Not/Aavaliable) as result for it so the number of em was < (less) then "A"), and "B" is he lenght of the test in seconds.

What bugs me, though I can understand why it's happening, is that the already submitted <10 scores I have don't show the values. I don't even remember the settings I used to get my lowest score. I'm going to have to do a few more overnight runs to get it right.

Based on my previous submissions, my personal theoretical lowest should be 4 or 5.

What bugs me, though I can understand why it's happening, is that the already submitted <10 scores I have don't show the values. I don't even remember the settings I used to get my lowest score. I'm going to have to do a few more overnight runs to get it right.

Based on my previous submissions, my personal theoretical lowest should be 4 or 5.

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Yes, zero was an exaggeration.

Using the formula, and if all four tests give a 0.01FPS result, without any rounding, I get a possible score of 1.301.

"The benchmark must have been made during the competition period and must have "PowerColor PIMP MY RIG 2011" in the title (for registered users)."

So my question would be what exactly does the "registered users" mean? It means registered users of the benchmark, the registered users of this forum, the registered users of this forum with forum user name matching the user name of the benchmark, or...........

yeah.. but a 7 isnt going to win the contest.. unfortunately with ORB showing >1 fps now, we will most likely get a lot of people with the lowest valid score and they will end up pulling a name out of a hat .. but its still alot of fun doin this!